A series of unfortunate events

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Across
  1. 2. To do something with great attention, concentration, or earnestness.
  2. 3. In a sad, lonely, abandoned, or hopeless manner.
  3. 5. To deeply plunge, dip, or submerge an object completely into a liquid, or to engross oneself entirely in an activity or subject.
  4. 6. Something shaped like a bulb, typically round, fat, or swollen.
  5. 10. A business undertaking or project that involves risk, uncertainty, and the potential for financial loss, usually entered into with the hope of making a profit.
  6. 11. A glass of wine.
  7. 13. To think something is probable, likely, or to suppose/agree with something, often with a hint of polite uncertainty or British formality.
  8. 14. It indicates that something is barely true.
  9. 17. To walk with long, decisive, or confident steps.
  10. 18. A difficult, unpleasant, or perplexing situation that is hard to get out of.
  11. 19. The land immediately adjacent to a road, path, or highway.
Down
  1. 1. Someone or something lacking the essential necessities of life.
  2. 4. Acting suddenly on instinct or emotion without forethought, planning, or consideration of consequences.
  3. 6. Something made white, pale, or colorless.
  4. 7. A strong feeling of intense disappointment, sadness, fear, or worry, often caused by something unexpected or unpleasant.
  5. 8. A sudden, intense feeling of disgust, loathing, or repugnance, often causing a physical recoil.
  6. 9. A manner that is sullen, moody, melancholic, or disappointed.
  7. 12. To act in a quick, energetic, or vigorous manner.
  8. 15. To do something in a way that is extremely unpleasant, hateful, immoral, or very bad.
  9. 16. With great speed, urgency, or as fast as possible.